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Old 02-18-2009, 03:23 PM
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How did you get to "reincarnation"? Nobody has mention it here.

I'm sorry. Perhaps it is just my take on LDS spirit children and Father GOD & Wisdom birth doctrine/theory... I don't know what else to call it. No insult intended...

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I'm sorry. Perhaps it is just my take on LDS spirit children and Father GOD & Wisdom birth doctrine/theory... I don't know what else to call it. No insult intended...
Well, there you have it. It took 13 pages on this thread but there it is. I would be dropping off here.
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This thread shows why I always am a bit confused while attending traditional (non-LDS) churches. I could never wrap my head around the trinity or the work vs grace debate or baptism in water vs baptism in the spirit and other doctrinal differences in the different denominations. It's darn confusing some days............
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This thread shows why I always am a bit confused while attending traditional (non-LDS) churches. I could never wrap my head around the trinity or the work vs grace debate or baptism in water vs baptism in the spirit and other doctrinal differences in the different denominations. It's darn confusing some days............
Well, to help you a litte; Southern Baptists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherians, Bretheran, Mennonites, Episcopalians, Pentecostals, Moravians, and Independent Fundamentalists ----------------- HISTORICALLY accept the TRINITY and Baptism of the HOLY SPIRIT. That is not to say that "modernism" within some of these groups may not have watered down their GOSPEL message a bit.
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